Thursday, June 02, 2011

TRUTH

Hope? Change? TRUTH

"...I wish to be a politician who serves the truth and hence defends the freedom of the Dutch provinces and of the Dutch people. I wish to be honest, I wish to act with honesty and that is why I wish to protect my native land against Islam. Silence is treason." - Geert Wilders

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I just saw the video of his speech. He did an excellent job. I hope he is acquitted. In the best case scenario, they'll get rid of the law that they prosecuted him under. Any news on the outcome of the trial yet?

The very fact that this brave man is being tried for speaking the truth about islam is an indictment of what we've become. We tell ourselves and each other that we're proud Americans and grateful inheritors of Western civilization but why are we so afraid of telling the truth about islam? Why is there only one Bosch Fawstin when the creative community, overwhemingly liberal in it's worldview, should be rallying behind the cause of freedom? Don't they understand that they will be among the first to fall under sharia? WHY ARE WE SO TIMID? Our enemy senses our weakness, our dissolutness like a shark attracted to blood in the water. And what do we do? Do we demand that our elected officials face this challenge? Do we withhold our support of "entertainment" from media that offers moral equivalency with our foes? No we don't. Instead we have isolated instances like Wilders and Fawstin. I'm both angry and ashamed.

Bosch Fawstin, IllustWriter

Cartoonist whose debut graphic novel, TABLE FOR ONE, received the praise of Alex Toth, along with an Eisner Award nomination.
My current work is my graphic novel, THE INFIDEL, a story about twin brothers whose Muslim background comes to the forefront of their lives on 9/11. One responds by creating a counter-jihad superhero comic book called PIGMAN, as the other surrenders to Islam. Pigman's battle against his archenemy SuperJihad is echoed by the escalating conflict between the twins.
Chapters One & Two of The Infidel are now available as digital comic books.
I appeared on The Daily Show, discussing Pigman. My "Andrew Breitbart: Fighter" drawing appeared on the FOX News late night show, Red Eye, where it was auctioned off. And Michael Savage mentioned my work on his radio program, The Savage Nation.